Visitor's Guide to Úbeda and Baeza
Visitor's Guide to Úbeda and Baeza 
Overview 
Úbeda and Baeza, located in the province of Jaén, Andalusia, are celebrated for their outstanding Renaissance architecture. Both towns were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003.
Getting There

- By Car: Accessible via the A-32 from Jaén (approx. 45 minutes).
- By Train: Nearest station: Linares-Baeza, with onward buses/taxis.
- By Bus: Direct services from Jaén, Granada, and Madrid.
Úbeda 
- Plaza Vázquez de Molina: Includes the Sacra Capilla del Salvador
, Palacio de las Cadenas, and Santa María de los Reales Alcázares.
- Hospital de Santiago: 16th-century landmark and cultural center.
- Pottery District: Traditional green-glazed ceramics
.
Events 
- Semana Santa: Easter processions with Renaissance imagery.
- International Music & Dance Festival: Held in June–July.
Baeza 
- Plaza del Pópulo: Historic square with the Fountain of the Lions
and 16th-century civic buildings.
- Cathedral of Baeza: Mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles.
- University of Baeza: Founded in 1538; preserved Renaissance architecture.
- Town Hall: Noted for its Mudejar ceiling and historical use.
Events 
- Semana Santa: Traditional and solemn processions.
- Baeza Flamenca Festival: Takes place in February.
Practical Information 
- Best Time to Visit: Spring and autumn offer mild weather and festivals. Summer is very hot
.
- Accommodation: Options include paradores, boutique hotels, and guesthouses
.
- Local Cuisine: Highlights include andrajos, pipirrana, and dishes made with high-quality olive oil
.
Conclusion 
Úbeda and Baeza are ideal for visitors interested in Renaissance architecture, Andalusian culture, and Spanish history. Their close proximity makes them perfect for a combined visit.
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